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Palliative care - cough

Palliative care - cough on one page: when to suspect it, assessment, management, red flags, referral criteria and GP tips.

Written and reviewed by practising UK GPs, overseen by our Clinical Advisory Officer. Last reviewed 7 Sep 2025.

πŸ” When to Suspect

A persistent dry, productive, barking, or bovine cough in a palliative care patient, causing distress or complications

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🧭 When to suspect

Cough is one of the most common and exhausting symptoms in advanced illness, reported as very distressing by around a quarter of people in their last year of life. It may be dry and non-productive, productive of sputum, barking, or – where there is recurrent laryngeal nerve involvement – a prolonged, low, bovine cough. The character of the cough, and crucially whether the patient can still clear secretions effectively, determine the entire management strategy.

It is rarely a symptom in isolation. Look for the underlying cause – lung cancer or metastases, malignant pleural effusion, heart failure, or end-stage respiratory disease – and for treatable contributors such as chest infection, gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD), bronchospasm, or an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor. Treatment-related causes (chemotherapy, radiotherapy-induced pneumonitis) and aspiration should also be considered. Coughing itself can cause muscle and rib pain, vomiting, syncope, urinary incontinence and broken sleep.

Cough type Primary aim First-line approach
Dry / non-productive Suppress the cough Demulcent, then antitussive ladder (simple linctus β†’ codeine β†’ low-dose morphine)
Productive, effective cough Help clear secretions Nebulised 0.9% saline, physiotherapy, carbocisteine; avoid suppressing
Productive, dying & too weak to clear Dry secretions for comfort Reposition + antimuscarinic (e.g. hyoscine butylbromide)

Source: Scottish Palliative Care Guidelines Β· Association for Palliative Medicine


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